Mobility

About Mobility

-- With Shlomi Gian and Anshu Agarwal

We started “Mobility” to share our passion for the emerging mobile Internet.  In just 1 year, there has been a sea change in the number of Americans talking about and participating in mobile Internet browsing to say nothing of texting and MMS.  Having both been deeply involved in the explosion that happened in Silicon Valley 10 years earlier, we see the same pace, excitement and buzz we did back then.

At Keynote, our business in testing & monitoring the mobile Internet has started to emerge and take hold with companies of all sizes.  As we did with the Web, we’re helping developers, ops, and marketers improve the responsiveness, availability and experience of emerging mobile sites.  We’re cognizant of the fact that we’re helping to create a new category.

But you won’t find us just touting the merits of our products and services.  Where there’s a fit, we’ll tell you about it but otherwise we want to engage in a dialog with you and in the process to emerge smarter and more able to capitalize on the opportunities on the Mobile Web.

Our mobile cast of characters: Tony Perez is our tinkerer, Nisheeth Mohan our thrill seeker, Shlomi Gian our juggler, and Anshu Agarwal our dreamer.

Recent Posts

  • Apps v. Mobile Web: is the Jury is Still Out?
  • Show No Fear: Best Buy Embraces Retail Change
  • Confessions of an Insomniac: Mobile Aggregators, Smog Checking Tools, and Keynote
  • Bringing Up the Mobile Web for Your Company: Examples for Retail, Media, and Financial Services Companies
  • JC Penney On the Cutting Edge
  • Cheating the Apple App Store
  • Unleashing the mobile Web may come down to pennies
  • America's Got Talent : SMS voting gets a "buzzer"
  • Mobile Testing and Monitoring, "The New Frontier"
  • B of A puts mobile on the front burner

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